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Guest mike-oh
Posted (edited)

Anyone else had a go at this yet?

Having spent years trying to optimise a video for reasonable playback on the smartphone it's great that i can now crank the bit and frame rate up confident it will play back brilliantly! I'm getting good results at around 425kbps. :lol:

What are people using for playback and encoding?

I've tried a trial of dvd to pocket pc which is ok, i think the quality could be better however. Nice simple one step process tho which is key for me!

I've also used windows media encoder to convert a few episodes of 24 (i need to get the aspect ratio sorted).

Is there anyother (free, (i'm a poor student :cry: )) software that will rip STRAIGHT from dvd to pocket pc format. I hate the

1)rip vob to hard-disc

2)convert that to avi

3)change to ppc/smartphone format.

process

Oh and incedentally i'm pretty impressed with battery life. I've caned the thing the last few days, bluetooth on pretty much all the time with videos, internet. Bluetooth was on since 8 this morn and has not been off, and i've been playing with it since lunch time watching videos, installing skins blah blah blah. and i've got 35% charge left. I'm more than happy! :(

Mike

Edited by mike-oh
Posted

Try Windows Movie Maker if you have Windows XP. Use the Pocket PC full screen settings when converting the file.

Guest SeaneyC
Posted (edited)

Got to be pocketDivx encoder and BetaPlayer for me every time, 2 hour film comes out about 300mb, but the quality is awesome! Not entirely sure how to rip straight from DVD yet though, i've just be re-encoding TV programs already Xvid format.

Edited by SeaneyC
Guest Chaser81
Posted

I use DVD to Pocket PC and it comes out fine though it takes AGES to encode a DVD and the Audio quality is awful, though bearable.

Posted

You guys should try POcket DVD studio for pocket pc. Rips from dvd to divx format in one go. Play it back on your PPC with Betaplayer. I encode 400kbs video with 128kbs audio. It will rip a 2hr film in about 2 1/2 hrs. Awesome results. Definately the best for quality and convenience. (I know, I spent many hours with many packages before I found this)

Guest mike-oh
Posted (edited)

Thanks wesbar. That is definitely one of the better ones i've seen!

All the fuctionality to customise and tweak it if you want with the ease of a simple one step process! :lol:

Nice one!

*edit* and it seems very fast too. at the mo it's encoding family guy at around 40fps! should be done in next to no time!

will post my opinions of the quality in a minute.

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Guest mike-oh
Posted

Quality is excellent and it encoded very fast! Shame the trial is only limited to 5mins, and it's expensive compared to others.

Posted

Pocket Divx encoder and beta player plus my new shiney 1gb card sd just fantastic.

Great way to piss people off, sat in the smoke room (nasty habit I know) watching The Incredibles on my Jam last week, quality is great but can you get peace to watch it, folk keep coming over and unhinging their jaw in disbelief..........it's great :lol:

Guest namiran
Posted

i use virtual dub and betaplayer...:lol:

i use 2 different profiles depending on how big output i want...

btw...you can put on a whole movie without reencoding it on a 1Gb card and play it in full speed with betaplayer :(

Namis_virtualdub_settings.rar

Posted

best one i've tried is http://www.pqdvd.com/

encodes direct and then i use Betaplayer on the PPC to view the film

EXCELLENT quality and rips a dvd in about 30-45mins depending on length of film

by far the best and i have tried the others mentioned here and i still think this is better

regards

Mark

Guest mjheathcote
Posted
best one  i've tried is http://www.pqdvd.com/

encodes direct and then i use Betaplayer on the PPC to view the film

EXCELLENT quality and rips a dvd in about 30-45mins depending on length of film

by far the best and i have tried the others mentioned here and i still think this is better

regards

Mark

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Downloaded the trial last night and I am very impressed. Much better results than when I last did my own a few years ago.

A question though, the 5 min trial I did last night, when played using windows media player it did not allow me to slide forward or back the timeline, when my own rips & encode allow me to do this.

Is this just a limitation of the trial version?

It will be no good if you have to start watching a film from the start everytime.

Thanks,

Mike.

Guest ClintEastman
Posted

Can't wait to get my grubby little paws on one of these now.....

COME ON ORANGE!!!!!!!

PS. What are T-Mobile like compared to Orange? (Pro's and Con's would be nice)

:lol:

Guest En_croute
Posted

I started on T-Mobile and was with them for 9 years, before moving to O2 (Corporate account 2 years) and Orange (2 years).

I've just migrated back to T-Mobile due to the MDA Compact.

In London I find no real difference in terms of quality and reliability of signal. Voicemail is free on T-mobile, which is a nice touch - customer service has never been much of an issue - I've had no real problems - except T-Mobile fought to keep me several times, Orange didn't even try.

I believe the T-mobile roaming partners vary in prices considerably - In France (a fav destination) some are much more expensive than O2 and Orange - therefore picking a prefered roaming partner, not the strongest can be a wise move. These change, so I'll have to look again before I next go over.

Check your best usage locations, home bedroom, home cellar (when calling the electricity board in the dark) and your work with a friend's phone to check the signal strength! :lol:

Guest mavisdavis
Posted
Got to be pocketDivx encoder and BetaPlayer for me every time, 2 hour film comes out about 300mb, but the quality is awesome! Not entirely sure how to rip straight from DVD yet though, i've just be re-encoding TV programs already Xvid format.

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To rip straight from DVD you'll need to choose the largest .vob file on the dvd and reselect a output folder. It takes around 45mins for a 120min film :lol:

Just watch the audio streams tho. for some reason I keeo encoding all mine in German or French.lol Cant rember which is English Audio stream. I must write it down some time :(

Guest GothTeddy
Posted

Generally the first audio stream is the english one… Not always, of course, but, usually, a good bet.

Guest MitchellO
Posted

I use PocketDivXEncoder and it produces fantastic results in faster than realtime! I can encode a 2hr movie in perfect quality at 250Mb in about 1.5hrs. I rip the DVD to hdd using DVD Decrypter(20mins) and then convert to DivX (little over 1hr). Perfect results on Betaplayer.

AND, ITS ALL FREE!!

Guest Lingerhosen
Posted

Ditto MitchellO. Very simple to do and there's no arguing with the price! :lol:

Posted

so which 1 of these apps converts the video for playback with betaplayer,as ive just used pocket dvd wizard,and it converts it to .wmv and played it back with wmp and found it to be pretty jumpy and stuttery and wasent to impressed :lol:

Guest chucky.egg
Posted

I've been doing some testing and I've found that PocketDVD is working best for me - quickk and (fairly) simple, although I routinely get an error from the GUI when trying to set the video quality (but you can just "force" it to what you want and it works out fine

Mobile Media Maker has been a nightmare. After the trial (v1.2) worked, and it was very easy to use (if a bit limited in control over the output) I bought it. The full version (v1.3) just won't read the same DVDs that the trial one would, so now I have an effectively useless full product at a cost of about £15.

If anyone wants the full version of Mobile Media Maker (on condition that they do not pass it on to anybody else, even if they think it stinks) then PM me... first request gets it.

Posted

is it just called pocket dvd or is it pocket dvd wizard / studio,Thanks

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